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! Model {{PROTO}} !! [[SKU_Models#Datecode_/_Manufacturing_Date | SKU<br/>Release<br/>date]] !! Codename !! [[Motherboard Revisions|Board]] !! [[CELL BE]] {{90nm}} !! [[RAM|XDR RAM]] !! [[South Bridge]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[RSX|GPU]] (Nvidia)<br>[[PCIe]] x4 !! [[RAM#Graphics_Memory|VRAM (GDDR3)]] !! Video Ports !![[Communication Processor|Debug Interface]] !! Case !! [[System Software|external FW @<BR />Release<BR />date]] !! Notes
! Model {{PROTO}} !! [[SKU_Models#Datecode_/_Manufacturing_Date | SKU<br/>Release<br/>date]] !! Codename !! [[Motherboard Revisions|Board]] !! [[CELL BE]] {{90nm}} !! [[RAM|XDR RAM]] !! [[South Bridge]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[RSX|GPU]] (Nvidia)<br>[[PCIe]] x4 !! [[RAM#Graphics_Memory|VRAM (GDDR3)]] !! Video Ports !![[Communication Processor|Debug Interface]] !! Case !! [[System Software|external FW @<BR />Release<BR />date]] !! Notes
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| CEB-1000<!--/CEB-1010?--> || <!--Aug--> ~ 2004 || rowspan='2' | Shreck || ? || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red!important;">2.4GHz DD1.2</span> || <span style="color:red!important;">256MB</span> ||  rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red!important;">DX1.0</span> || ? || <span style="color:red!important;">NV45GL "Quadro FX 3400"</span><br />(Type&nbsp;A, SS) || rowspan='5' | <span style="color:red!important;">256bit<br />256MB</span> || rowspan='4' | 1x DVI-A, 1x HDTV component || rowspan='3' | IFB (PCI) || rowspan='2' | Rectangular, ~size of an endtable || ? || Dual PSU's; 2/4 USB Ports; 1 RS-232 Port; Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
| CEB-1000<!--/CEB-1010?--> || <!--Aug--> ~ 2004 || rowspan='2' | Shreck || ? || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red;">2.4GHz DD1.2</span> || <span style="color:red;">256MB</span> ||  rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red;">DX1.0</span> || ? || <span style="color:red;">NV45GL "Quadro FX 3400"</span><br />(Type&nbsp;A, SS) || rowspan='5' | <span style="color:red;">256bit<br />256MB</span> || rowspan='4' | 1x DVI-A, 1x HDTV component || rowspan='3' | IFB (PCI) || rowspan='2' | Rectangular, ~size of an endtable || ? || Dual PSU's; 2/4 USB Ports; 1 RS-232 Port; Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
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| CEB-1020<!--/CEB-1030?--> || ~ 2005 || ? || <span style="color:green;">512MB</span> || ? || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:orange;">NV40 "GeForce 6800 Ultra"</span><br />(Type&nbsp;B, SS) || ? || Dual PSU's; 4 USB Ports; 1 RS-232 Port; Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
| CEB-1020<!--/CEB-1030?--> || ~ 2005 || ? || <span style="color:green;">512MB</span> || ? || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:orange;">NV40 "GeForce 6800 Ultra"</span><br />(Type&nbsp;B, SS) || ? || Dual PSU's; 4 USB Ports; 1 RS-232 Port; Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
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| CEB-2000 || Feb, 2005 || {{unk|Cytology}} || ? || rowspan='2' | <span style="color:red!important;">256MB</span> || ? || rowspan='7' | Bulky, ~4U in height || [[020.021]] || 2 USB Ports; 1 RS-232 Port; Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
| CEB-2000 || Feb, 2005 || {{unk|Cytology}} || ? || rowspan='2' | <span style="color:red;">256MB</span> || ? || rowspan='7' | Bulky, ~4U in height || [[020.021]] || 2 USB Ports; 1 RS-232 Port; Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
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| CEB-201x || May, 2005 || rowspan='6' | Cytology || ? || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red!important;">2.4GHz DD2.0</span> || rowspan='5' | <span style="color:orange;">DX2.0</span> || rowspan='6' | <span style="color:orange;">8MB NOR for Lv0, Updater, etc. + 256MB NAND for OS (ROS)</span> || CP (like PS2 SBC) || [[030.014]] || 2 USB Ports; 2 RS-232 Ports ('''final I/O'''); Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
| CEB-201x || May, 2005 || rowspan='6' | Cytology || ? || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red;">2.4GHz DD2.0</span> || rowspan='5' | <span style="color:orange;">DX2.0</span> || rowspan='6' | <span style="color:orange;">8MB NOR for Lv0, Updater, etc. + 256MB NAND for OS (ROS)</span> || CP (like PS2 SBC) || [[030.014]] || 2 USB Ports; 2 RS-232 Ports ('''final I/O'''); Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
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| CEB-202x || June, 2005 || ? || <span style="color:red!important;">{{unk|256MB}}</span> || <span style="color:green;">NV47 "GeForce 7800 GTX"</span><br /> (Type&nbsp;C0, {{unk|SS}})||  {{unk|2x DVI-A, 1x HDTV component}} || CP ({{unk|like PS2 SBC}}) || [[030.017]] || Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW); '''For internal use'''
| CEB-202x || June, 2005 || ? || <span style="color:red;">{{unk|256MB}}</span> || <span style="color:green;">NV47 "GeForce 7800 GTX"</span><br /> (Type&nbsp;C0, {{unk|SS}})||  {{unk|2x DVI-A, 1x HDTV component}} || CP ({{unk|like PS2 SBC}}) || [[030.017]] || Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW); '''For internal use'''
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| CEB-203x || July, 2005 || [[MPU-501]] || rowspan='4' | <span style="color:green;">512MB</span>|| rowspan='4' | <span style="color:green;">NV47 "Quadro FX 4500"</span><br /> (Type&nbsp;C, DS) || rowspan='4' | <span style="color:orange;">256bit 512MB</span> || rowspan='4' | 2x DVI-A, 1x HDTV component || rowspan='4' | CP (CEB Debug I/F) || [[040.001.r007|040.001]] || Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
| CEB-203x || July, 2005 || [[MPU-501]] || rowspan='4' | <span style="color:green;">512MB</span>|| rowspan='4' | <span style="color:green;">NV47 "Quadro FX 4500"</span><br /> (Type&nbsp;C, DS) || rowspan='4' | <span style="color:orange;">256bit 512MB</span> || rowspan='4' | 2x DVI-A, 1x HDTV component || rowspan='4' | CP (CEB Debug I/F) || [[040.001.r007|040.001]] || Manual Update Mechanism (Flash SW)
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! Model<br/>{{DECR}} !! [[SKU_Models#Datecode_/_Manufacturing_Date | SKU<br/>Release<br/>date]] !! Codename !! [[Motherboard Revisions|Board]] !! [[CELL BE]] {{90nm}} !! [[RAM]] !! [[South Bridge]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[RSX|GPU]]<br />{{90nm}} !! [[RAM#Graphics_Memory|VRAM]] !! [[Bluray Drive]] !! [[Communication Processor|CP]] !! [[System Software|FW @<BR />Release<BR />date]] !! Notes
! Model<br/>{{DECR}} !! [[SKU_Models#Datecode_/_Manufacturing_Date | SKU<br/>Release<br/>date]] !! Codename !! [[Motherboard Revisions|Board]] !! [[CELL BE]] {{90nm}} !! [[RAM]] !! [[South Bridge]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[RSX|GPU]]<br />{{90nm}} !! [[RAM#Graphics_Memory|VRAM]] !! [[Bluray Drive]] !! [[Communication Processor|CP]] !! [[System Software|FW @<BR />Release<BR />date]] !! Notes
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| DEH-R100x(B) || Dec, 2005 || rowspan='2' | Cytology 2.2 || rowspan='2' | [[TMU-510]] || rowspan='4' | 3.2GHz DD3.1 || rowspan='4' | 512MB || rowspan='2' | DX3.1 || rowspan='2' | {{unk|512MB NAND}} || <span style="color:red!important;">RSX Prototype (A01)</span> || rowspan='4' | 128bit 256MB || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red!important;">Prototype</span><br>300R || rowspan='2' |  [[TCP-510]] || [[060.004]] || Old Flash Format
| DEH-R100x(B) || Dec, 2005 || rowspan='2' | Cytology 2.2 || rowspan='2' | [[TMU-510]] || rowspan='4' | 3.2GHz DD3.1 || rowspan='4' | 512MB || rowspan='2' | DX3.1 || rowspan='2' | {{unk|512MB NAND}} || <span style="color:red;">RSX Prototype (A01)</span> || rowspan='4' | 128bit 256MB || rowspan='3' | <span style="color:red;">Prototype</span><br>300R || rowspan='2' |  [[TCP-510]] || [[060.004]] || Old Flash Format
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| DEH-R101x(B)<br/>DEH-R102x(B) || Jan/Feb, 2006 || <span style="color:orange;">RSX Prototype (A02)</span> ||[[0.8.1.003.r010|081.003]] || Old Flash Format<br/>First units to support the optional, internal PS2 [[Emulation]] subsystem.
| DEH-R101x(B)<br/>DEH-R102x(B) || Jan/Feb, 2006 || <span style="color:orange;">RSX Prototype (A02)</span> ||[[0.8.1.003.r010|081.003]] || Old Flash Format<br/>First units to support the optional, internal PS2 [[Emulation]] subsystem.
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'''Pictures''': [[:File:Deh-r1000.jpg|DEH-R1000]],  
'''Pictures''': [[:File:Deh-r1000.jpg|DEH-R1000]],  
[[:File:Deh-r1030.jpg|DEH-R1030]],  
[[:File:Deh-r1030.jpg|DEH-R1030]],  
[[:File:F5IaPDXXgAAlHzR.jpg|DEH-R1030]],
[https://i.imgur.com/JeR4W.jpg DEH-R1030],  
[[:File:JeR4W.jpg|DEH-R1030]],  
[https://i.imgur.com/lsGc5.jpg DEH-R1030],  
[[:File:lsGc5.jpg|DEH-R1030]],  
[[:File:Deh-r1040.png|DEH-R1040]]
[[:File:Deh-r1040.png|DEH-R1040]]
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= Debug/AV Tool/Arcade/DTCP-IP Debugger Models =
= Debug/AV Tool/Arcade/DTCP-IP Debugger Models =
{{info|content='''Debugging Stations and AV Testing Tools have the same hardware as retail units, the only thing's that differ are the [[HDMI]] encoder IC and the [[Bluray_Drive|Blu-ray drive]] configuration. Additionally, all units except for the DECHA and DECHJ variants also feature a Kensington lock on the rear unlike retail models'''.<br/>
{{info|content='''Debugging Stations and AV Testing Tools have the same hardware as retail units, the only thing's that differ are the [[HDMI]] encoder IC and the [[Bluray_Drive|Blu-ray drive]] configuration. Additionally, all units except for the DECHA and DECHJ variants also feature a Kensington lock on the rear unlike retail models'''.<br/>
'''Arcade units are missing the [[Wifi]]/[[Bluetooth|BT]] subsystem and [[Bluray_Drive|Blu-ray drive]], and are housed in a big clunky square box and have Jamma (JVS) I/O'''.<br/>
'''Arcade units are additional missing the [[Wifi]]/[[Bluetooth|BT]] subsystem and [[Bluray_Drive|Blu-ray drive]], are housed in a big clunky square box and do have Jamma (JVS) I/O'''.<br/>
'''DTCP-IP Debugger consoles unique features are mainly DTCP-IP Debugging which comes in the way of video play debug, e.g. when video is being played either through the XMB or through a media server.}}
'''DTCP-IP Debugger consoles unique features are mainly DTCP-IP Debugging which comes in the way of video play debug, e.g. when video is being played either through the XMB or through a media server.}}
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! Debug Model {{DEX}}<ref>A 'S' suffix can be attached to the second part of the SKU number to indicate the unit is specifically for trade shows. E.g. DECH-2500A<span style="color:red!important;">''S''</span>. There won't be a TEST logo on top to visually resemble a retail unit. It is however, functionality wise still a debug unit.</ref> !! AV Testing Tool Model {{TEST}}<ref>Quote from http://www.scedev.net/blu-ray/:
! Debug Model {{DEX}}<ref>A 'S' suffix can be attached to the second part of the SKU number to indicate the unit is specifically for trade shows. E.g. DECH-2500A<span style="color:red;">''S''</span>. There won't be a TEST logo on top to visually resemble a retail unit. It is however, functionality wise still a debug unit.</ref> !! AV Testing Tool Model {{TEST}}<ref>Quote from http://www.scedev.net/blu-ray/:
''The PlayStation 3 AV Testing Tool hardware is available for companies to purchase to test BD movie discs on PS3 before replication and development for advanced features on the Blu-ray Disc format.''</ref> !! Arcade Model {{ARC}}<ref>GECR (arcade) model numbers are mentioned @ http://www.bandainamcogames.co.jp/am/vg/s357-license/license.php</ref> !! DTCP-IP Debugger Model {{DTCP-IP}}<ref>https://www.obscuregamers.com/threads/dech3000a-dtcpipdevdex-system-type-play-station-3-debugging-station.403/. Also see: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Transmission_Content_Protection 1], [https://www.dtcp.com/documents/dtcp/dtcp-overview-20180531.pdf 2], [https://www.dtcp.com/documents/dtcp/info-20181018-dtcp-v1se-ip-rev-1-4-2.pdf 3]</ref> !! [[SKU_Models| Retail Model]] {{CEX}}
''The PlayStation 3 AV Testing Tool hardware is available for companies to purchase to test BD movie discs on PS3 before replication and development for advanced features on the Blu-ray Disc format.''</ref> !! Arcade Model {{ARC}}<ref>GECR (arcade) model numbers are mentioned @ http://www.bandainamcogames.co.jp/am/vg/s357-license/license.php</ref> !! DTCP-IP Debugger Model {{DTCP-IP}}<ref>https://www.obscuregamers.com/threads/dech3000a-dtcpipdevdex-system-type-play-station-3-debugging-station.403/. Also see: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Transmission_Content_Protection 1], [https://www.dtcp.com/documents/dtcp/dtcp-overview-20180531.pdf 2], [https://www.dtcp.com/documents/dtcp/info-20181018-dtcp-v1se-ip-rev-1-4-2.pdf 3]</ref> !! [[SKU_Models| Retail Model]] {{CEX}}
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| [[DECHA00A/J]] || {{unk|DECHSA00A/J}} || n/a || ? || [[CECHAxx]]
| DECHA00A/J || {{unk|DECHSA00A/J}} || n/a || ? || [[CECHAxx]]
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| n/a || n/a || [[Namco_System_357#357A_.28GECR_-_1100.29_COK-002|Namco System 357A]] ([[GECR-1100]]) || ? || [[CECHCxx]]
| n/a || n/a || [[Namco_System_357#357A_.28GECR_-_1100.29_COK-002|Namco System 357A]] ([[GECR-1100]]) || ? || [[CECHCxx]]
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| DECH-4000A/J A/B || DECH-S4000A/J A/B || n/a || ? || [[CECH-40xx]]
| DECH-4000A/J A/B || DECH-S4000A/J A/B || n/a || ? || [[CECH-40xx]]
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| [[DECH-4200A/J]] A/B || DECH-S4200A/J A/B || n/a || ? || [[CECH-42xx]]
| DECH-4200A/J A/B || DECH-S4200A/J A/B || n/a || ? || [[CECH-42xx]]
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| DECH-4300A/J A || DECH-S4300A/J A || n/a || ? || [[CECH-43xx]]
| DECH-4300A/J A || DECH-S4300A/J A || n/a || ? || [[CECH-43xx]]
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| [[DEH-NL00xK-G|DEH-NL00AK-G]]      || 2013          || {{unk|[[NPX-001 (Prototype)]]}}      || ?  || ?
| [[DEH-NL00xK-G|DEH-NL00AK-G]]      || 2013          || {{unk|[[NPX-001 (Prototype)]]}}      || ?  || ?
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| DEH-PH00AK-J                        || ?            || [[PPX-00x]] or [[PQX-00x ]] ?        || [[DECH-42xx]]  || See: [[media:DEH-PH00AK-J.jpg|DEH-PH00AK-J]]
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